Ocean City Sentinel ThU^JTay. NOVUM HEIt 18, 1810 ^ ^ * * We mii»i1 b« gl*d to receive Item* of uewH and communications of interest lu (bis community and uur reader# #v«ry where. All communication# Hhould be accolupRuied with the full name and tdilrcee of the writer, not necfctfearllv for publication. but uh a ifiiarautee of good fC'h K""" ,r "
DOTS Gunner* were plentiful Monday and ' Tuesday. AruiMlee Day wan IlllluKly obBCived lu thla City. The public school children had only onr session bii Tuesday. Tnst wan a terrible ferryboat accl,ie„i at Camden Tuesday. jjot many amuHeiuenla for the young people of thla city lliua far t fallPERSONALS. Mot Kate A. Young lis* returned to Philadelphia. Harry H. Marter, of Camden, was lu towu Huuday. CouimlHMluner Caulleld, o^AvaluiTT wai hi town Friday. City Clera Harry A. Morris *pe(xJ Tueaday lu Philadelphia. Ml** Mabel C. I.aHarre. or thin city. I« vhdllug In Philadelphia. Mrs. L. G. Braugau, of Chiladelphia. Is vulth'K relatives In this city. Jesse Kapp, of Philadelphia, was aiming the visitors here this week. Mrs. A. L. Miller haa cl«»*e<l her cot* v tage and returned to Philadelphia. Waller Haye, of Philadelphia, was lu tBwii the latter part of last week. Mis. Eva Hess, of Woodbury, made a business trip to this city yesterday. Charles Myers, of Philadelphia, was among the visitor* to thla city yesterday. Mrs. l.udlam Hand, of Cape May Court House, was a visitor here Tuesday. Frknk H. Piatt, of the Temple Theater, Camden, was lu town riunday. Jesse Cone and family, of this city, have returned from a visit to Philadelphia. William K. Hbrlver, of Philadelphia. was lu town a few daya this week. The Misses Maxwell have cloud (heir collage and returned to Philadelphia. Mrs. William R. Norton, of NewYork, a native of Weal India, Is at Hcolcli Hall, Waller Chandler and w ife, of Philadelphia, were among the visitors brre Saturday. A. Bender and wife, of Philadelphia, were guesta at the Miller cottage a few daya ago. Mrs. E P. Hand, Jr , Is spending two or three weeKa III Detroit and New York City. Amos (4, Chambers has closed hi* Pleasure avenue cottage and returned lu Philadelphia.
Miss Anna J. Alcott, of Marlton, 1* the guest of Clayton Haines Brick and • wife, of thla city. Harvey C. Miller and family, of Philadelphia, apent the week In their cottage in thla city. Prof. I. J. Schwatt, or the University of Peutisylvanla, has closed his collage In thla city. H. H. Lake, of this city, haa gone to • Philadelphia hospital for treatment for atomach (rouble. - Thomas P. Armstrong and faintly, or Philadelphia, were here Hunday, guesta of the KalhlU. Mrs. Godfrey Atig and granddaughter, of Philadelphia, are spending a few daya lu thla city. Mrs. M. R. L. Htauton, of this city, has gone to Atlantic City, where she win spend the winter. Frank Adams and wife, of this city, •re occupying quarters lu their Eighth street apartment house. William A Welsh and family have closed their cottage here and are now at Beverly for the winter. Major William B. Davis and family, of Mooreelown, were In town a few day# during the week. Mite Datay Morey. of this city, has returned from a visit to friends 111 Newark and Tom 'a River. K. tt. Russell and wife have relumed to Philadelphia after spending the summer mouths here. Dr. f>, De Wolf, of Newark.. former secretary of the New Jersey Baptist Convention, was here Tuesday. Mrs. 8. M. Relll, of Philadelphia. I» vlaiiing her grandson, Elmer Jackson Pearl, of thla city, for a few days, ■ c. J. Klelnfelder and family have closed their seashore house and returned to their Philadelphia home. William T. Brown and wife, of Philadelphia, are spending a few days at their cottage on Plymouth place. Walter Woodruff, wife and baby, of Philadelphia, were l he guests of H. B t'ree and wife, of this nity, Hunday, Charles P. Brady, of Philadelphia, was in town rtatiirtlsy and Hunday, He has a collage mi Hliteenth street. W II lard Aug and wife, of We«1 Philadelphia, spent Hunday with An< drew Blixxard and family, lu this o»y. M. Mayer and family, of thla oily, have closed tbelr Boardwalk store and will speud the winter in Atlantic Cliy Mlsa Mae Hotter, sieuographer Ir H. F, Hlanlou'a office. #1**1 1 he week end with Mlsa Matcham in Ventnor Mrt. A. P. Collleaon and hah?, o thta city, hav# returned from a visit ti Philadelphia, Camtfen and Reading Joseph I#. Pylt. of the Joseph I Hcull Agency, spent Riinday and Moo day with army friend# In Hcratitoti Pa. William J. Ptarl, assistant train-master of (It Pennsylvanii Railroad. tptnt * daja during thf wrtk "lib his air
HEN'S BIBLE CLASS TO HAVE DINNER I Judges Eldrcdge and Eudi-S cott Will Address Presbyterian Organisation Here. Members of the Men's Bllde Class •»f the First Pr**hyierlstt Sunday riohoul Hie looking fultoutd to u goinl lime at their gel-togetiier dinner in tbu social rooms of the church at 6 o'clock , I tomorrow evening it Mill be (lie lltst gutberiug of II* j kind since (lie advent of the new pastor, Dr Hnyder, Mho desires thus to hrlug all together 111 a social, gel-real-acquainted style. There will be addresse* by Judge Kldredge, of Cape May, Hnd former Judge Kndlcoti, of Atlantic County, both favorite* with Hie men of tin* city. Health Officer T. Lee Adams bus arranged the follow lug menu: Olives Pickles Boast Spring Chicken Jihlel Haoce Cranberry Jelly Ma* lied While Potatoes Drowned dweet Potatoes Cold Sluw Cheese Ice frettiu Collee Cigars ^ William McCoaCli, of PhllaUelpbla, recently elected h member of llie new council in t h til city; whs in town Hunilay. Paul Kiderlny mid wife and Leonard Lear, of Philadelphia, Mere gwe-ls of Laurence M. Lear and wife 011 Huu•lay. ' Elmer J Pearl, associate of Clayton Haines Brick 111 the real eMale bu-l-ne*H here. Commodore ami Mrs Waller D. Bolisall. of Philadelphia, nittde their o-ual week end visit to I heir cottage here Policeman Frank He bock having , returned from hia vsculluii, Capt. H. W. HiUIrctli Is now enjoying bin vacation. Prof J. Wesley Hughe-, of Millville, visited Ills brother. William R. Hughes, of thts city, Thursday and Friday. George F Bauer, of Philadelphia, vice presldeul-elect of lire Ocean City Fishing Club, was among Ibe visitors ' Sunday. John H. Maclagne and wife, of Philadelphia, returned home Monday ^ after several days at their cottage In this city. ! Mrs.-Lydia Gaudy, of tills city, has rented the cottage hl;t Central avenue, owned by J«>lin H Mulliulland, of Pnlladelpliia. Mis* A. K Loma*, of J. M. Cheater's office. relumed early ibis week from a few days' vlalt to friends lu Philadelphia Levi P. Lewis, of West Co ester, left here Monday afternoon after "pending " n few day* with Ins sister, Mlsa Lewis, J of I lie Kuliilu. William H Silence and family ' have closed their summer home on ' Park place and returned to Colling*wood for the whiter. Mrs. Pearl Wright, one of the local ' school teachers, underwent an operation for aiitieiidlcltla on Tuesday. The
1 ion ror appeiiuiciiisun lucmnj. 1 *»c ^ attack came suddenly. Charles W Palmer, at the head of some special war work, and wife have returned from abroad and are resting at Hootch HalL « Misses Elizabeth and Marie Rosen- « thaler, of New York, are at Scotch 1 Hall. They will both go to Hwllzer- ■ laud from Ocean City. " 1 L. H. A. 8 ted em, with Lawrence 1 Hledem, Albert Bmltli and Francis ■ Hied em. of Philadelphia, was among the visitors here Huuday. - Capt. James W. Lee has returned from a vi*ll to his snti, James, at Osborn vl lie, N. J. He was accompanied by Ills younger son, Edward. The Misses Lewis and Conird. of the KathlU, have been spending a few days In Philadelphia. They will return to Ocean City tomorrow, J. M. Mecoiich and family have moved from 821 A-bury avenue, this city. In Heasantvllle John Dennis and w ife have taken the house vacated by them. Ml** Carolyn X. Harper, stenngrapher hi Mai*ey A Edwards' office, spent Saturday afternoon and Huuday with Franklin Dietrich and family In Atlantic City. William B Hughes, who went to Vtiiuland last week to attend the funeral of Ills brother-in-law, Charles H. Hmllli, la now visiting friends lu TrenIon and Philadelphia. Dr. F. V. Ware and family of MlllVilie, aoeoui pan led by Mrs. John W. Wade, of the same town, visited the former's father, Police Ju-llce Frank ' II. Ware, In thin city, on Huuday. 1 Melvln li. Smith, of thla city, w ill go to Philadelphia today 10 bring his p father and mother. II H. HmtlU and • wife, in H»i# resort for the winter- I he elder Mr Smith haa not been well for Jennie Ume. Ur. and Mr-. Harry ('.Sharp and hon Jack, of Philadelphia, Were itrent gue*t" of Dr. Sharp's f Cant and Mrs. John M. Sharp, of this i city The latter are now sojourning in Sea Isle. Mrs Lydm Gaudy entertained llfh teen of her Pleaaautvllle and Ocean 'Jlhiv friend- at her cottage, comer of Eighth street and Central avenue, ■ few evenings ago. A plea*ant time d wan enjoyed by all* '' l)r J. William Hughes and family, K Iff Atlatilic City, were visitor# her< 1. !Honday. William It. Hughes and 1 Mrs. J Thornley Hughes. o(U»hP city [accompanied them to Heullull* where ihey visited relatives, h i N, rt G.ilt and Wife, of tblSCIty.J* 1 J turned last week from a four weeks I auto trip. They visited the New- Log 'laud Stales, White Mountains and of Berkshire" Borne of the cllNJ visiter, m were New York, Danhury, New Haven, Providence. Boston and I ort *' land, Maine. The trip covered mon than two thousand miles. !! 1 Foil IlKNT.— Furnished or an fur ' inlstifd apartment. |SW t>^r | Apply Hteelman'a eture, Si AiMIJ B avenue. 1 '* I Wonderful ohocolale Imlltr creams w «09 lb., at Lake's Jewflry^tott^ ^ P. J
INSPIRING SCENE MARKS ARMISTICE CELEBRATION
HOSTESS' LEAGUE CONTINUES WORK Plans Made for Coming Winter at Meeting at Mrs. Kenton Warne'e* 1 Mrs. Florence M. Kea-!er, secretary of I h»- Hostess' League, eeuda the following: , Knowing (hat many resident" of Ocean City were Interested in the doing" of the Ocean City Hostess' , League, 1 have been requested to write to the HKSTlNKb to let our 1 friends know of our progress since re turuiiig to Philadelphia. A rueetiiig of the league was held on November b at Hie home of Mrs. Kenton Wariie, with twenty seven members present, w here plans for our win- , ter Murk were discussed. A Hallowe'en party waa given at the tiray'e Feiry Hospital, the Red Cross room being beautifully decor1 ated. Many games -were played, and Mr*. Wariie told the boya tlieir fortunes, spreading much good cheer along Iter path. Afterwards refresbmeiits were I served and everybody enjoyed a most r delightful evening. It was decided that each member should entertain one or more boys , from the liray's Ferry Hospital at her , home on Thanksgiving Day. It wa- al»o arranged that we should give a Christmas party 011 December ' 1! at the hospital. YOUNG MOTHER DIES I 91 m so 11 Hud l*i»d«-rwer»r OpvrMtioit t» Ho*p'«hI. , Mrs. Marie E. Mason, wife of George Mason arid daughter of Mulford Jeffries, of Hum city, d ed In a hospital In j Philadelphia Tuesday night, aged 24 years. She had an tiered for several months from a goitre and she under1 went an operaltou lu Hie hospital. She leaves three small chtld.eu, the * youngest only a few months old. The funeral w ill take place from licr ' parents' residence* 428 Asbury avenue, ' at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The ' interment, lu charge of J. Prescott Cad man, will be at Union Cemetery,! * May's Landing. : VOCATIONAL TRAINING * l-'or HoldlcrN (ilHHbled DurltiK L Recent War. ' Every soldier, sailor or marine who suffered a permanent handicap bel cause of bta service la entitled to train- : lug, provider! such disability was re- . cetved in Hie military or naval service of Hie United Slates, or waa Incurred . or aggravated by sueb aerv ce. , Any man who thinks he la entitled to thla training neerl ouly apply, either directly or through Mayor Champion, lo 8 E. Farwell, district officer. 400 Firth aveuue, New- York, or R. R. Brlgga, hi charge of the »• _ . _
branch office at 0 11 Franklin street, Newark. | lilsplny AttractM Attcnllon. In connection with the Red Cross drive here, there was a novel dltplay of Hun relics in the window of the city Gas Light Company's office 011 Asbury aveuue. It waa an unusual arrangecn nt and attracted much attention. The display was the work of John H. Houywill, manager of (he local office. ! Her DrnOi Imminent. Mrs. Charles E. FMwanfa, of till# city, has been very III for several days It was thought at noon yesterday that she could not live many daya. Mre. Edwards ha- lived In Ocean City I many years and has a large number of friends here. She Is a sister of Col J Howard Wllleta,or Port Elizabeth Auitu ntlc l,iai Of Holdicra. There will be published In the hkntinki, «f next week an authentic list, so far as known, of the Ocean City boys who were in the aervlce during the war with Germany. If there are any correction#, readers will kindly notify Dr. J Thoruley Hughei. Hnnd-y HchOOl Orowi. The First Presbyterian Habbatb Hcbooi ou Hunday established a highwater mark for attendance, there being more than 100 present. The goal now Is a steady attendance of 200 before the beginning of tbe new year. Want Dsncet. There ate many young people here who are wondering, they say. »f ihey nan '1 have a series of daneee this fall 1 and winter. They are talking of trying 10 rent Doughty'® Pier for thla ! purpose. K. Ol P. Hall 'asm* ' John H, Brownlee, of Hamoiontou, owner of the Brownlee Apartments, » Bevenlh street and Asbury avenue, < ' ha- purchased the Knights' of Pythlai i Hall ou Asbury avenue, near Seventh * si reel. • ^ ^ ' Hotel Arrltais. » — Mtl.t.KR CQTTA<1R. A. Bender and wtfe, K, W, Llthgoa i and wife, Walter A. PlUrlob, Phlla i1 delphia; Elmer B. Marls. Lautdowne '• K. F. Holloway. Flusblng, Ohio. *' KATllt/tf, r. J. W. Landenherger and wife, Thos 1' K Aruisirong and family, Mr. Bay r. ard and family, MU* Jo-epha, £hlls it delphia; Wm. Hernll *ndvvw,tf^l.^ <\ kin- Park; Levi P. Lewis. West the* w ter, G I mJAKOR. P I Frank H, Klvidge. New York; E. f ! Hfhau x. Hie Rev and Mre. IL H. guj tier. Edna Hnyder, John Hnyder, Me t' ■ j M Coraon. Mlaa I#n«laa f. i.orahr ' Lnciy; Mrs K K Faseitt. gisl J side; Mre. Peterson, OverbftHik: th llev. Dr. B«B. H»n Francleco; K, 1 a cecll, Russell Clayton, Phlladalphii 1 cVvocum. Rials. Paulina and Fret 1 sfi^k w Toftiffi M^rarthmort.
600 School Children Wave Flags and Sing- Dr. Snyder Appeals for Memorial. There was an luteuoely stlrrlug scene in the First M. E. Church at noon Tuesday, when, following a fervid address by Prof. Jarnei M.Hteveus, superintendent of the city 'a public schools, tbe children— to the number of UK)— arose lu their seata and waved (lags while they aud the other# who Hlled (he edifice sang ' The Htar Hpaugled Banner." The heart in every grown person thrilled an the words of this good old Amerlcau song was sung to tbe accompaniment of the pipe organ, at which Leslie Hughes presided. Mlsa Louisa T Corson led the singing In her usual efficient uiauuer. After the school children and their teachers had marched into the cburcb, the Rev. Dr. R. 8 Hnyder, pastor of the First Presbyterian Cburcb, complimented the children on their numbers and appearance. He spoke briefly of tbe meaning of Armistice Day and ibeu ottered prayer. "America" was auug by tbe aaaemblage, and later tbla was followed by a popular selection, "Blowing Bubbles." Dr. Hnyder presented City Commlasinner Robert Fuller, who also represented Mayor Champion, the latter belug In Maine, he having made this engagement some months ago. Commissioner Fisher made a abort address pertinent to the occasion. A brief talk was given by Capl. Alfred R Hmllli, who led most of the boys or this city In action In Prauce and who received bis commission ou 1 lie other side. Dr. Allen Corson made a pithy adi dress, brimful of patriotism, and he i was followed by Prof. Hteveua, who aroused tbe enthusiasm of hit bearers and whose m-ny telling points against tbe Germane aud for what tbey bad stood In tbe late war were greeted Willi great applause, Tbe meeting waa dismissed with the benediction by the Rev. Dr. Hnyder. Tbe church waa again tilled lu tbe evening, when a community service lu commemoration of Armiatlce Day i was held. City Commissioner Fisher, who presided, requested C. D. Lowden to lead i the singing, which he did, with Ruasell H. Nulty at the piano. The ae--emblage sang "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." ! After a prayer by Dr. Buyder, tbe Rev. M. M. Lewis, pastor of the First Baptist Church was, presented aa tbe ' ilrst speaker. Although autterlog from a cold aud a bad throat, Mr. ' Lewis made a strong address. He began by eaylng that be was glad to have tbe opportunity of thus | celebrating Armistice Day with the ' aervlce men and tbe other residents of 1 Ocean City. He Mid that be thought tils bearers would agree with blm that. 1 when the great war came to a atop, • thh country was prepared for live r years more of war. Everything was sel 1 for that schedule. When the sense ol ' peace dually came to tbe people, tb< Jsenaatlon was almost uncanny. Wi
have beard of men who regretted In their hearts that the war ended when I j it did. but these men bad uo sous to 1 I sacrifice. Tbeae men were Inhuman— * un-American. Others felt a tinge of re- ' gret over the cessation of hoatllltlM be- 1 cause they would liked to have seeu Germany beaten to her kneea. For I himself, the speaker declared that be 1 1 reverently thanked God that the war I ' ended when It did, for If It bad not tha 1 1 plans that had been made would bevel* had thousands of our boya sacrificed, r Tbe boys of Ocean City would have ' been among the first to have expert- 1 eticed tbe dlMster, for they were aboot I ( to go in heavily when the armiatlce L was signed. | The speaker Mid that It did Dot I seem to him that America has maul I fested the thanksgiving that la becoming to her under tbe circumstances I nor giveu to tbe Almighty the thanks due for the victory He brought to onr I arms. I After referrlug to the dark dayal when Germany seemed lo about to I make her way to Parla, Mr. Lewis read the resolution of CougreM and I I the proclamation of President Wilaon designating a day of prayer for vieI lory for tbe aiiim. The speaker declared that he It fool- 1 I ish enough to believe that those I prayers caused tbe beginning of thel blow that put the Germane on tbe 1 I run. Hie minister thanked God for preserving tbe Ocean City boys as they were about to entar that bell of hells. | This day to ths veterans of thera*; cent war will be tbe Mme a* Is Me I mortal Day to the veterans of tha , I Civil War. Taking the place of tha la. A. R. will-be the American Legion. These boys have still a big fight be1 fore them, but tbe kind of fight Is different. It will be against the tribe that made up the slscktre during the war— those who are against God aud the Government, i, We ere not against Bolshevists and 1 I. W. W. because we don't like tbe h looks of these persons. We are egatuel them for the things they are trying U | force dowu our throats. These peoplt must be subject to majority rule. Miss Louisa T. Ooreoo Mng a pteltj patriotic solo In her usual exeelleb * and sympathetic manner, and tha ap Mplauee was long sustained, but eh< p; amlllugly declined to repeat. The Rev. George W Y ard, pastor 0 the First M. K. Cburcb, told tbe boy [; of the work the! was done by the mar and women aod children of thleclt; II* I while the young men were In tbe etc ■'ItonmeDts and trenches. He recall* the excitement among the resident when the elleged "fake" new* or th B signing of ths ermleilce reached hen J | Homeone criticised the continue n| I ringing of the Methodist Church btl n- hut Mr. Yard told the objectors tbi he the hell would Hug until It cracked, JJ; necessary. I It was somewhat difficult lo gel « enihU"ia*m when the news of It
WANT AUTO RUN |, NEXT SUMMER : Hotel Proprietors' Associa- - lion Makes Plans— Mem- | bers GnestBOl* R. R. Sooy. t A meeting of the Oceau City Hoiel j I Proprietor*' Aa-oclatloii * ** lie'd [ ^ . Monday night si the liomr of R B • . Hooy In Philadelphia with s full st ] . Jtendauce of uiember* and visitor*. , . AH were pleased over tbe auncesa of I tbe past season and were planning for i|tbe fulure. r| A couimltlee of three— R. B. Hooy, Mrs. L Baker and, Mr*. E. BluuUlu — , waa appointed to confer with the of* I J flclala of Ocean City lu reference to sd- . j vertisiug lu the Automobile Blue I Book. , I Mr. Packer, Mie. L. Baker and Mr. , I Mann i were appointed to interview I tbe Philadelphia Pre** In regard to su r I auto run to Ocean City during the summer of 11*20, preferably during f June. After partaking of the hospitality of . Mr. Hooy and daughter, Mrs. Wllklua, Jtbe meeting adjourned all feeling that . I tbey had an enjoyable evening. | Tbe next meeting l» lo be held at Jtbe borne of Mra. E Bluudlu, 2219 r West Tioga street, Philadelphia. j GOT MANY RABBITS . j i.ocni HportMiuru Were Nacceaa- _ r fallsfjarsl lorUawe. ■ I Local si>ort»meo bsgged quantities • of game on Monday and Tuesday. » Among l he lucky oue* were H B. I Couver, Jooepb Wrlgglus and R L. • God. who got 18 rabbits, 2 tqutrrela • and 4 quail. J John B. Jones and Leonard Murj I pby bagged 17 rabbits, Bertram Darby brought back 7 rab- • bits. t\ - , I (Communicated.) J HelplBic Ihc Ho»*. t eihtou tuk hhntinei.:— Will eome j lone please tell me what ban became of " 1 1 all tbe enthUMlastlc people of last winner who planned theu to do so much t for the wettare of the boys of thla I town? e I There were classes formed late last e I winter for gymuaalum work audi p I everyone was 00 tbe tiptoe of great leudeavor work. I Where, oh, where has all tbla energy j I gone? 1. 1 Aa one well-known resident once reh I marked, "We are great starters, but f we don't flulah." Possibly, ere long, the small boys, I e who have already done some little . 1 damage to property arouud towu, will e I start on tbe rampage, and then some I K of us will be horrified. friend of boys I Holy Trinity Cburcb Services. |J Services lu Holy Trinity Episcopal J Cburcb, .Eleventh street and Central ; ^ avenue, Sunday will be as follows: j lt 9.30 a.m., Huuday school and adult t Bible Class; 10 46 a. m., church ecr- , J vice; 7.46 p. m., vespers and sermou ,J Inspiring music. First Huuday of . month. Holy Communion. Tbe Rev. )f I J. W. WatU, M. A., Is rector. ie I * W. C. T. V. Medina.
The regular meeting of tbe Ocean | City W. C. T. U. will be held at the _ _ home of Mrs. Foster, 601 Heventh street, Wednesday afternoon. HubJect, "Purity lu Art and Literature." Has Attutber contract. Oils M. Townaend, of tbla city, has another contract at Cape May. He will build a 19000 apartment house there for John M. Thorns*, a coal dealer at Ardmore. •Ignlngoftbe armistice was officially 1 I announced a few days later. No set of men can go against public opinion, as has been shown in thel case of tbe coal miners. Tbe Government Mid that the strike must not go on and the atrlke was stopped that! day. * «= These boys In tbe cburcb tatre can — tell us how It felt to gel out of the II treuches, what it meant to look at the laky and have uo fear of the shot and I shell of the Hun. Borne have **ld I that tbe soldiers should have gone on I I to Berlin, but when the end of comes Qermauy will be well punished. > In fact, that condition now exists. This reconstruction period needs tbe I highest type of men and women, orgsnizstlnns Ilka tbe Y. M. C, A. and Itbe Red Ciosa. All will be given for I I the betterment of America and tbe I I glorification of God . j || The speaker Mid tbat this country [baa many thing* for which to be' I (thankful. He Instanced cases of brave 1 1 I but illiterate Kentucky mountaineers : I I who, called to war, bave seen and ap- I j predated tbelr lack of education and Ipre mow taking steps to overcome this _ 'I handicap. | — j After tbe aaeemblare had sung "Till , | tbe Boys Come Back" and "The Long, I Long Trail." Dr. Bnyder waa pro- * (vented. He toM several funny etor lee *1— a really pathetic one concerning a | J col ./red soldlet— and talked to the'. I boys In a soldier like way tbat ap- 1 I prated to them and to his other d hearers, * • He closed with an urgent plea for a 14 1 memorial for the boys— uot fbr them, 1 0 but for tbe coming gvnereHon. He '• I asked his hearers to thus show their' petrlotisro. and he suggested that f they not let the winter goby without II doing something tangible along thla P'llloe. >* Let's back up our talk by erecting a proper building, he eeld, of After the singing of another pat Hotlc , ys song, the congregation was dismissed j n with the doxology and beoedieilon, ty 'the latter pronounced by Mr Yard, u* I There were many mementoes of the Ml w «*, brought hack by tbs Oeeau City its boye, displayed on a table lo ths rear ; he of the Sunday school room, and these re. were viewed by the crowd, ed Refreshments were served In the II. social room of the church. rat J • ' if LOST —Oft Baturday afternoon.. Nov. a small brown leather travellog bag: initiate, &. H.; contents, Isdiva* wealth® apparel; reward. Rw he I urn to MI ihwao avenue. *dv. It.
APIHTMENTf!'® 0R WINTER LEASE ill ilil 1 IllJUil I U_FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED JOSEPH I. SCUUIj BCENCY 757 ASBL'KY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. MtUw>rk, Moulding", Building Paper, Piaster B^ard, Nails, Saab Wctgbta etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. 1 We still have eooe hunting clothe:./ left. l>ot | (ioing uunningr u mn u* ^ k\«> ^ r — Tbry arc very scarce A i - . line of Pelcf* ftbeil*; ask the mat: who ab«xA* tbeiC. bcr- ( vice and quality at tbe Sportsmen's Hcsdqu triers. Chas. C. Read & Co. WALTER il. ALL ES. rtgr. H4H-50 Asbury Ave. °*Uf£ZJi7*iC* Ocean City. N. J. 1 ; r I ^ ~ M W mm wm mm mmm Humphrey Radlantfire Perfect combustion, safe, odorless, and ifivea intense beat at a surprisingly small gas <rxf>ense. No need to build furnace fires mornings aod evenings daring the apring and fall months. Fits into any fireplace and is easily installed. It throws out the heat reaching into other rooms. On exhibition at our aalesroom. City Gas L#i£tit Gompany — *i^— — — _ 1 , . ssssms^1 Build a Home Thcxc IS a Building Boom. It is in full swing in the West sail Middle West. We Uave.com menced to feel it here in the East. It's spreading. Pnce* will advance. ^ Why not get liusv now with those plans? Sec your friend. Mr. ConlmcL*, and go over it with him. Of course it's understood that you'll want the Lumber to come from us. If we get the business, you'll not be held op for tbe delivery of the material. Thai uoefc not only mean LUlf BKR, it means Lenient, Brick, Lune, I^ith. Sssb and Millwoik and Hardware. CvsryXfeln* that loss »» t-ho Building G. H. Shoemaker Lumber Go. Twelfth end West Avenue I Maddock's Pharmacy ClnhtH and Asbury Avsnu# OCCAN OITY.N.J. ! STATIONERY Lawn of Bryu Mawr, 25c j Textine, 35c I Highland Linen, 50c , Highland Linen at 75c Eaton's Lawnsine, lb. pkgs., 50c I Ward's Linen, lb. pkgs., 35c Envelopes,, 15 cts. pkg. - - : > ' " 1 SHIRTS SHIRTS BUY HIM A SHIRT | We have a Big Line at Fair Prices New Line Ties, Hosiery, Kid Gloves All-wool Sweaters, Caps Stetson Hats Suits Overcoats Jones' Men's Shop s04-06 Asbury Ave. ^ Oceati City, N. J.
* SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk Closed for Season Sunday, Oct. 5 HEATING PLANTS We Install Them Any Kind ARCOLA— -HOT WATER PIPELESS STEAM HOT WATER Ycm Gfi a 'Guarantee IfYfA Ewtj /et JOHN R. OROVES 835 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J* IS your property covered fully with insurance? Let us write your next policy — old reliable companies. During the next few months your automobile is more liable to catch fire. Suppose you run over some one or your car is stolen — have you any protection? Have your oar insured and do it now. Ralph L. Chester Ocean City Real Estate 420 EIGHTH STREET T*l.t*MONr, 2« - '> ' '&?■ Vr'i
A# f.i-Jt ADD < 4#TTA Scotch MaU m *cA>tmiMYr o>0*cro0 OCEAN CtTY Nt W JEHBET '•*YOi *JU- i Hxk. ; t!*. . t* u fefarfc oka* MM »» aV i < u-/ '.**•»«•*! 0**s A* | UU- ilr rA&ia * /«• iO* TCfrnrnt-m, 0, M* 9>w»* THE IMPERIAL i'ilo Or.xrsl Ave. Ocean Guy, fit. J. Iw tha •***)(-. MO/ UatoMa rhMMr4o-v KRS- C- OtmEL. THE KATHLU Sow Sot lite *«**£<£ j UJH.+UUIL. AWM. OCJLA4K CITT. * .J LKWLr A CO>Aifci> HOTEL ATGLEN | Ntuth miioci and Centra/ **eco* T Opmt A L Tmr Booklet «y»Bor»bi|> - NEW HOTEL ELBERON tlOHTh AKUCJC^TiULL A VX>CX iJCKAX CtTY. *. J. Ak.yi Lrt ou*. Majrcw, i*r pnarMMt i Fu*rUmutb tteoiKi® r?**ro*chlj mt/o**UG I oue CkCWtjr p^pefeC. b*L h^caa: |3*X onC j^± MILLER COTTAGE 7» UoWJ Xrrx.ua OVfcLA* CITY >LW JEWuiCT Open All llf Year Hoi Watar Heat LAURA 1. MILLER THE BiSCAYNE Uwr lo u« Blooawaa Uc elomrC BOLL. XfTli, Itt ; Oceau avenue op poaite Mooriyo terrace P rival* Batna Rootlet L HLC5XUX. Owo m j — 11 Sterling Restaurant £. A- LA.TBLRT. Ihimmr 8a6 Asbury Avenue OCt AN crfv. »«. A Home (Mklaf. Mail at tUinstl IML c* I m ■ u ac-.l t.4jutmioo«r7. Bona* aaC K<*rd- bauehm pc*. op. H • toMS poriMd tor yocj bomw joorowy or ftost a« trip. Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and Street Binding Thirty-fourth «L and Wort owo. OCEAN CITY, N. A. RcatSaacc: 140* Grmtrml Ax is as Ectt Pfcaa* HE1DLET A Jldjjus — 1 " Readme Coal Also KlaOIiac Wood to bmn* or sort. Boat eoai on tbs aaarksL NSC Lb*- to. ttoMagaarmntauL BsU or EaBsroclse mm ICE COHPMT ojcALcw iw Homtail! Itt Tsnth onO Ws»t AvanuO OCCAM CITT M AC. I- LAKE ...REAL ESTATE ACEWT.. « " ■ " — — —
Mrt ASMXT7 A TWOS. Oeiss Ctty, V.2. lstiierms. Cottaoss setrsA^Are You a * Slave to Stoves? h your boose heated only m spots? Do you want to do «wgr i with the dirt and troobk erf carrying coo! »nd rihes through the rooms? Do you vmx mon: beat at lesa cost ? Why not imrcsogrte the 4 . ImrERtumonai. Onepipe Heater ■ rr~.T" L y— — swan 4 naor, trtO Mkorr toa. Ommi Ota, A. 4. I ilMTISI I li tb I i It m Citi i Mm\ published on j: thursday of i each week. A * RATES WRSISKKP I ON AHUOknON 1 1 — - hi itert a. w. kly YSIOO ASSOOl^kS AVNUSMS1 ■ - : '? "i ' j ll J'

